Jeep Cj7 4x4 Off Road Laredo Jeep Wrangler Automatic Cj7 Lifted Mud Convertible on 2040-cars
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:4.2
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Jeep
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: CJ
Trim: CJ7
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 150
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Orange
Thanks for checking out our auction on this Amazing 1985 Jeep CJ7 Laredo.This Jeep is a great find being that it has an automatic transmission and power steering anyone can drive and enjoy it.This Laredo has just undergone a complete restoration as far as you can go without going frame off less than 150 miles ago and it is Stunning.The Jeep is loaded with extras fresh new Harley Davidson Orange paint job,new black interior,chrome bumpers,dash,gauges,clock,tach,speedo,switches,bimini top,doors,wipers,antenna,gas cap and filler,hood latches,chrome grill,lights,bezels,body lift,radio and the list just goes on and on please look at all the pictures carefully to see the extent of the extras.This Laredo runs and drives excellent,the engine has lots of power all stock with the exception of a header,rebuilt transmission,completely serviced axles and transfer case and it cruises 65- 70 mph on the highway with ease.This Jeep is an absolute head turner you cant go anywhere with out people commenting on how amazing it looks and it drives as good as it looks,reliable and fun.Everything on the Jeep works properly the headlights high and low beam,turn signals,horn,wipers,dash lights,hazzords,reverse lights and side marker lights.Basically everything on the Jeep is new and it is rust free although the Jeep is in amazing condition there are the few items it will need: the tires will need replacing in about 5-7000 miles they are always kept balanced and rotated,spare is brand new,the fuel and temp gauge shorted out,we will include a new set with the Jeep and there are a few minor paint blemishes that should be an easy fix for a good painter,please look at the last few pics to see the blemishes.This Amazing Laredo is sold as is but please take time to read our feedback and bid with confidence,these pictures where just taken and the Jeep is in this exact condition.Transportation is the responsibility of the fortunate new owner we will assist any way we can with storing and loading,please feel free to email us with any questions or offers.Thanks for looking and good luck!!!
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